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The present study examines the negotiation of gender identity in the Japanese YAOI genre by focusing on the YAOI doujinshi (fan-made manga consisting of love stories between two male characters) titled, Love Heat at Tropical Island. More specifically, based on Kitzinger’s concept of heterosexuality and Yomota’s basic manga character codes, this study performs a textual analysis of the comic panels in order to determine how the authors (in this case, the Indonesian fujoshi) depict their vision of gender relation negotiation. The findings show that the negotiation of gender relation in the work is transnational, i.e., the acculturation of Japanese, Indonesian, and Western gender identity.
本研究以《热恋热带岛》(love Heat at Tropical Island)为研究对象,探讨了日本㚻题材中性别认同的协商。更具体地说,基于Kitzinger的异性恋概念和yoomota的基本漫画角色代码,本研究对漫画面板进行了文本分析,以确定作者(在这种情况下,印度尼西亚的fujoshi)如何描述他们对性别关系谈判的看法。研究结果表明,工作中性别关系的协商是跨国的,即日本、印度尼西亚和西方性别认同的文化适应。